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TU At A Glance

Tiffin University has an excellent reputation, a variety of strong academic programs, caring faculty with professional experience, friendly staff members and a kind environment – where our students come first.

Our degree programs are designed to assist students in achieving their full potential after graduation. Opportunities lead to results – and our faculty, staff and students form the community to make this happen, both inside and outside the classroom.

General

Established

1888

Type

Private, coeducational (nonprofit)

President

Lillian Schumacher, Ed.D.

Mascot

Blaze the Dragon

School Colors

Green and Gold

Location

Tiffin, Ohio (population 17,900)

Campus

135 acres

Employees

289 full-time, 293 part-time

Student Profile – Fall 2018

Total Enrollment

3,096

Undergraduate Enrollment

1,995

Graduate Enrollment

873

Female

51%

Male

49%

Minority

16%

International

9%

First Generation

40%

Employed or Continuing Education Six Months after Graduation

91%

Academics

Accreditations

Higher Learning Commission (HLC)

Accreditation Council for Business Schools and Programs (ACBSP)

European Council for Business Education (ECBE)

Schools

School of Arts and Sciences

School of Business

School of Criminal Justice and Social Sciences

Degrees

Associate, Bachelor’s, Master’s, Ph.D.

Undergraduate Degrees

Associate of Criminal Justice (ACJ)

Bachelor of Arts (BA)

Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA)

Bachelor of Criminal Justice (BCJ)

Bachelor of Science (BS)

Graduate Degrees

Master of Business Administration (MBA)

Master of Education (MEd)

Master of Humanities (MH)

Master of Science (MS)

Doctoral Degrees

Global Leadership and Change (Ph.D.)

Undergraduate Majors and Concentrations

50+

Graduate Programs

25+

Top Programs

Criminal Justice

Management

Psychology

Homeland Security

Accounting

Student-to-faculty Ratio

14 to 1

Average Class Size

20 students

Instructional Staff

80 full-time, 284 part-time (2016)

Terminal Degree Faculty

47 full-time, 112 part-time (2017)

Cost and Aid

Estimated Cost

$35,800 (2018)

First-time full-time students receiving any financial aid

93% (2015-16)

First-time full-time undergraduates receiving institutional grant aid

91% (2015-16)

Student Life

Students Living On Campus

900 approx.

Students Commuting

650 approx.

Residence Halls

7

Student Clubs Organizations

50+

Greek Life

3 fraternities, 3 sororities

International Students

400+ students from 30+ countries

Students participate in some type of extracurricular activity, not including sports